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Manhattan grand jury set to go on vacation

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Brooke Mallory, OAN
UPDATED 5:21 Am – March 29, 2023

The Manhattan grand jurors looking into the former mayor’s alleged role in a hush-money cost to Stormy Daniels is not expected to hear evidence in the case for another month or more, according to an insider familiar with the Trump trials.

Due to the holiday, any accusation of Donald Trump must now be postponed until late April, though the great panel schedule may increase.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office hasn’t scheduled the screen in recent days.

However, it is within the district attorney Alvin Bragg’s up and up to them to ask that the grand jury reconvene if the prosecution wants the screen to meet during originally scheduled pauses.

According to the outsider, the grand jury won’t be meeting on Wednesday and will instead review the evidence from a different situation on Thursday. On Monday, the grand jurors heard witness in the Trump way.

According to the source, a different case will be heard by the great jury on Monday and Wednesday of the following year, which typically meets on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

It is not planned to meet on Thursday due to the Passover weekend.

According to the base, the upcoming two days won’t be on the agenda as they were when the great jury was first convened in January.

The director for the Manhattan DA office declined to offer any additional comments.

Although there is currently no deadline for filing an accusation against Trump, there have been indications recently that the grand jury’s decision is about to be made, especially after Trump was invited to speak before the screen by the prosecution.

In a judicial investigation, that is typically one of the final steps. Trump declined the invitation.

Investigators are looking into Trump’s alleged involvement in a$ 130,000 payment made to Stormy Daniels, an adult movie star who allegedly had an affair with the former president in 2006 while he was wed to Melania Trump.

He has vehemently denied both the event and any financial-related acts.

New information came out recently highlighting the fact that Trump’s ex-lawyer, Michael Cohen, was actually the person responsible for paying Ms. Daniels and that he has still not been reimbursed for that payment.

This suggests that, contrary to what Cohen initially claimed in his jury testimony, Cohen sent those capital of his own free will rather than as a favor for Trump.

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